The table tennis WTT China Smash is set to kick off in Beijing on 26 September. As hosts, China will send as many as 34 singles players and 15 doubles pairs to the tournament, with the remaining 8 active world champions in addition to Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng, including 35-year-old Smash veteran Ma Long, who will make his debut in the Los Angeles Olympic cycle.
On the foreign team side, although Qiu Party, Hina Hayata, Shin Yubin and other famous players withdrew, we can still see most of the Chinese table tennis team’s strongest rivals to participate in the competition, including Hugo, Junior LeBrun, Harimoto Tomokazu, Lin Yunru, Mooregaard, Harimoto Tomokazu, Makoto Ito, Hirano Miwu, Szczekos and others, and the first day of the schedule has already been released, the Chinese table tennis team will be the first of 13 singles players to take the field to meet the foreign team athletes. More information about the tournament can be found below.
WTT Smash is the highest level tournament organised by the World Table Tennis Federation (WTTF), the championship points are the same as those of the Olympic Games and World Championships, and higher than the World Cup, Asian Games and other international competitions, which is an important part of the current commercialisation and market reform of the table tennis world, and has been organised in Singapore in the previous two years, and has been successfully spreading to Saudi Arabia and China this year, which shows that its influence is increasing with each passing day.
As the country with the strongest table tennis foundation in the world, China’s hosting of the WTT Smash is a true ‘alliance of strengths’, with the full support of associations and teams, and a total of 34 athletes were sent to participate in the tournament, including eight world champions, Wang Chuqin, Liang Jingkun, Ma Long, Lin Gaoyuan, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi, Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi and Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi, Chen Xingtong, in addition to Lin Sidong, Qian Tianyi and 26 other non-main players, the line-up is luxurious.
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Foreign associations, although some of the athletes give up to participate, but most of the top-ranked players remain in the list, and will compete with the Chinese table tennis team for the men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles 5 championships – it’s no exaggeration to say that the WTT Chinese Smash is the largest scale of the world’s table tennis world after the end of the Paris Olympics, and there is no one. The WTT China Grand Slam is the largest single event in the world after the Paris Olympics, bar none.
According to the arrangement, this site will start from 26 September, has been extended to 6 October, a total of 11 days, including the entire National Day holiday, which is undoubtedly good news for Chinese fans, you can have enough time to watch the game, as for the first three days is the lower ranked players to start qualifying, 29 September for the main competition, 4 October birth of mixed doubles champion, followed by 5 October to determine the men’s and women’s doubles champions, 10 October to decide the Men’s and women’s doubles champions, 6 October to start men’s and women’s singles final battle, the following is the Chinese table tennis team on 26 September game schedule:
On the first day of qualifying the Chinese table tennis team will have 13 non-starters taking the court to compete in the two singles events – although most of the famous players will only make their debut in the second stage of the main event, but because there are so many players who have been selected for the WTT Smash, there will still be athletes of a decent level taking the court in the first stage, and it is entirely possible that they could give the Chinese team create a threat.
In terms of strength comparison, there are a few matchups in doubt for the Chinese table tennis team on 26 September, namely 12:45 Yang Yi Yun vs. Ginipa (Thailand), 15:05 Xue Fei vs. Pisteje (Slovakia), 18:00 Li Yake vs. Li Haocheng (Hong Kong, China), 19:45 Wen Ruibo vs. Galdos (Austria), 20:20 Liu Weishan vs. Kaufmann (Germany) and Xu Haidong vs. Ghana Nasekaran (India), these opponents have a certain impact.
As for the other matches, the Chinese table tennis team is not under a lot of pressure, and we are looking forward to everyone winning the first day of the opening victory.